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  • Printers designed to produce a permanent, monochromatic text or graphic copy (i.e., hard copy) on paper or other appropriate media (e.g., transparent film) from video data stored in a recorder or displayed by a monitor. These printers typically use a thermal technology to produce a hard copy with grayscale (typically 256 tones) gradation on heat-sensitive paper or, less frequently, on dedicated film; the printers may include a digitizer (also known as a frame grabber) to convert signals from analog video sources. Monochromatic video printers are used in healthcare facilities for documentation of imaging procedures (e.g., ultrasound, radiographic) when a color picture is not required or possible, as well as to produce images for patient files; video printers are not normally intended to produce images for diagnostic purposes.
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